Parkinson's disease shows significant link to damage in the gut
Briefly

A recent study found that upper gastrointestinal mucosal damage is associated with a 75% greater future risk of developing Parkinson's disease, supporting the 'gut-first' hypothesis.
The research led by Dr. Trisha Pasricha highlights that 9,350 patients with upper GI damage were followed for 15 years, showing significant associations with Parkinson's.
Read at Natural Health News
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